• pimlottc 19 hours ago

    Worth reading just for the discovery of the word “platypusary”

    • OisinMoran 18 hours ago

      I'm an even bigger fan of "platypups"!

      • raverbashing 18 hours ago

        Also "platypus attendant"

        But in the end the cause of death didn't bring me any comfort

      • comrade1234 19 hours ago

        "platypusary"

        -note to self, do a google image search when I'm no longer at work for "platypusary".

        • pxeger1 7 hours ago

          Why can you use Hacker News but not Google Images at work?

        • throw4747935 18 hours ago

          The lede is buried, tl;dr: During WWII, a platypus named Winston Churchill was shipped from Australia to the UK (on behalf of its namesake). On the last leg of the journey, after the panama canal, the platypus nursery got too hot (above 27 degrees Celsius) and the platypus died.

          • bcraven 14 hours ago

            The platypus was called Winston.

            Winston Churchill was the British Prime Minister at the time.

            The two should not be confused.

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            • tragiclos 15 hours ago

              Crazy that 27 C is deadly. I imagine most of Australia is hotter than that during any given summer.

              • rmunn 13 hours ago

                But does the water reach 27°C during Australian summers, or just the air? Water will remain cooler than air for a long time, as anyone who's jumped into a swimming pool in summer knows. It was the sustained water temperature of 27°C that was the deadly issue for Winston the platypus.

              • codezero 16 hours ago

                [dead]

              • gjsman-1000 19 hours ago

                A platypus? Winston the platypus?

                • oliyoung 17 hours ago

                  That is a series of words I never thought I'd see together